KWBC.FM World's Best Country music
Lower bit stream now available
For those of you who have low bandwidth, we are now offering a lower bit-rate alternative to our 96kps stream.
This stream is now being encoded on our local server and is made available to all those who may require it.
If you are on a dial-up connection then you can benefit from this stream. 
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Then you can happily wander our site while listening to the World's Best Country Music!
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Last Updated (Tuesday, 26 October 2010 11:13)
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Give A Hoot Last Updated (Wednesday, 03 November 2010 18:14) Reba McEntire to go in Hall of FameThe Country Music Hall of Fame has announced who will join its ranks in 2011. The big news is that singer Reba McEntire will finally be inducted. Given her vast influence on the country-pop sound of the 1980s, not to mention the millions of records she sold in that decade, the honor is long overdue.
Also gaining membership to the Hall of Fame are songwriter Bobby Braddock, who penned the George Jones classic "'He Stopped Loving Her Today," and longtime Grand Ole Opry performer Jean Shepard. The ceremony will take place later this year. In the meantime, it might be wise to brush up on the Essential Reba McEntire albums. Image courtesy of Shelly Fabian Read more on the KWBC Listener Forums: http://Back40Forums.com/index.php#5 Last Updated (Monday, 07 March 2011 16:08) |










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